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titleOfInvention Improved washing agent for sanitary appliance
abstract The invention relates to an improved washing agent for sanitary appliances. The improved washing agent is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 14-22 parts of octyl phenol polyoxyethylene ether, 4-8 parts of potassium hydroxide, 1-5 parts of potassium pyrophosphate, 4-7 parts of diphenyl methyl, 3-8 parts of sulfamic acid, 5-10 parts of paratoluenesulfonic acid sodium salt, 3-6 parts of rheum officinale, 4-8 parts of organic acid, 5-9 parts of alkyl aryl trimethyl ammonium chloride, 6-10 parts of sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate, 1-3 parts of essences, 3-7 parts of benzalkonium chloride, 8-12 parts of stearyl alcohol polyoxyethylene ether and 80 parts of water. The improved washing agent disclosed by the invention has the beneficial effects of being very high in dissolution capability and fast in cleaning the oil stain, dirt and the like on the sanitary appliances, has no self residue and can not cause the injury on a human body.
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